What is the difference between teacher and guide?

One of the most frequent misconceptions I hear is the confusion between what is a Teacher and what is a Guide. What is the difference between a Master and a Guide?

First understand that the Divine Universe does not give more importance to the Teacher, the Guide or the student. We are all equal beings. Whether it is a teacher in the physical reality or a teacher in the spiritual reality, it is not the same as a guide. One can be a guide in the physical reality or one can have a guide in the spiritual reality.

A Guide is like having an expert witness. Think of it as a short room. You need expert advice on a specific test. The expert witness only gives testimony relevant to that specific piece of evidence. A Guide is an expert in a particular field who provides you with guidance on a specific area of ​​your trip. In physical reality, I am a Guide to Mental Martial Arts plus Waist. I am not an expert in Karate; although that is part of the martial arts. I specialize only in Mental Martial Arts.

Also, animals are often called animal guides for the simple reason that they have specific messages or medications for you to inhale and use on your journey at that time. Guides can come and go on your trip. Think of a guide who travels with you when you are exploring nature or on safari. They are with you on that journey and then they separate to go on new adventures.

A Master is more personal. They may be spiritual teachers who are not in this reality. However, with a teacher we, as human beings, develop a personal relationship. They can be a teacher of life, a teacher of a specific aspect of life, or they can be a teacher of what not to do. They come in many forms. A teacher will always show you options, he will never make decisions for you. A teacher will always reveal aspects of oneself that we may not wish to see.

Although the student has developed a personal relationship with a teacher, a teacher will be able to act as a sacred witness and share clarity. They will answer questions, but you must ask the question first. That is really the first action of free will. You must make the decision to ask. Teachers will help you learn but they will not learn lessons for you. A teacher can help to see the reaction to actions and reveal where healing is needed.

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